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After the shooting she is taken to see Admiral Adama who demands an explanation from her. She describes the vision to Adama who finds the explanation from her inadequate and decides to send her to the [[brig]]. She requests to keep her child, but Adama declines, believing that the brig is no place for a child. After Adama goes through his own emotional turmoil and making questionable decisions vis a vis the abduction of President Roslin and many of his pilots by the rebel Cylons, he instructs Colonel Tigh to give her Hera back despite her being imprisoned {{TRS|Sine Qua Non}}. She is later released from the brig to assist with a rescue plan during a hostage situation aboard the Cylon rebel baseship. | After the shooting she is taken to see Admiral Adama who demands an explanation from her. She describes the vision to Adama who finds the explanation from her inadequate and decides to send her to the [[brig]]. She requests to keep her child, but Adama declines, believing that the brig is no place for a child. After Adama goes through his own emotional turmoil and making questionable decisions vis a vis the abduction of President Roslin and many of his pilots by the rebel Cylons, he instructs Colonel Tigh to give her Hera back despite her being imprisoned {{TRS|Sine Qua Non}}. She is later released from the brig to assist with a rescue plan during a hostage situation aboard the Cylon rebel baseship. | ||
When | When the [[Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] finally arrives at [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], she is with her family in her quarters. She and her husband are among the first team to land on the planet, but, to their despair, only discover a destroyed city {{TRS|Revelations}}. | ||
Athena is incarcerated in the Cylon brig with her husband, her daughter, Caprica-Six, Tigh, and Anders during [[Gaeta's Mutiny|the mutiny]], and is released by Starbuck and Apollo to help put down the rebellion {{TRS|The Oath|Blood on the Scales}}. After Boomer returns and escapes imprisonment, she assaults Athena and steals her uniform to impersonate her and abduct Hera {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}. Even after a rescue mission for Hera is put into motion, Athena remains emotionally devastated as she does not expect to find her child alive {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}. Athena, Helo, Starbuck, Apollo, and a force of free Centurions board [[the Colony]] to retrieve Hera. Boomer returns the child to her parents after a change of heart. Athena then shoots Boomer dead, which Boomer expected. The Agathon family settle on the newly discovered [[Earth_(RDM)#A_New_Earth:_The_Promised_Land|Earth]]. Athena is a direct ancestress of all modern-day humans through her daughter Hera {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | Athena is incarcerated in the Cylon brig with her husband, her daughter, Caprica-Six, Tigh, and Anders during [[Gaeta's Mutiny|the mutiny]], and is released by Starbuck and Apollo to help put down the rebellion {{TRS|The Oath|Blood on the Scales}}. After Boomer returns and escapes imprisonment, she assaults Athena and steals her uniform to impersonate her and abduct Hera {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}. Even after a rescue mission for Hera is put into motion, Athena remains emotionally devastated as she does not expect to find her child alive {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}. Athena, Helo, Starbuck, Apollo, and a force of free Centurions board [[the Colony]] to retrieve Hera. Boomer returns the child to her parents after a change of heart. Athena then shoots Boomer dead, which Boomer expected. The Agathon family settle on the newly discovered [[Earth_(RDM)#A_New_Earth:_The_Promised_Land|Earth]]. Athena is a direct ancestress of all modern-day humans through her daughter Hera {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||